College Football Picks: Why Pac-12 needs Washington to win

If the Pac-12 wants to maximize its damaged hopes of placing a team in the College Football Playoff, No. 7 Washington needs to beat No. 17 Oregon on Saturday.

The Huskies (5-1, 3-0) and Ducks (4-1, 1-1) meet in Eugene, Oregon, in a game that could go a long way to determining which team wins the Pac-12 North. After years of dominance by the Ducks, the Huskies flipped the rivalry the last two seasons, winning both games by a combined 108-24.

The Ducks’ lone loss this season was a heart-breaking giveaway to Stanford. The Huskies have not lost since the opener against Auburn in Atlanta.

The best either team can do is “12-1 Pac-12 champion,” but Washington’s resume would look much better than Oregon’s. The Ducks, thanks to Texas A&M bailing on a series, were stuck with one of the weakest nonconference schedules in the country. They also, by luck of the draw, have a Pac-12 schedule that has neither Southern California nor No. 19 Colorado. Good for racking up wins, but not necessarily for impressing the selection committee.

The Huskies, meanwhile, host unbeaten Colorado next week and have already won at Utah. The Auburn game was a loss, but traveling cross-country and playing a Top 25 team (for now) in its backyard is probably better than beating up a cupcake at home – which is all the Ducks have to show. The Huskies could also get a little boost from their win over BYU if the Cougars finish out the season strong.

Colorado is the only unbeaten team in the Pac-12 but, again, the schedule gods did the Buffaloes no favors. Rival Colorado State is mediocre at best and their big nonconference opponent, Nebraska, is in the midst of a historically bad season. Colorado probably needs to run the table to get serious playoff consideration, and it would probably bolster the Buffs’ case if Washington was as good as possible.

Many wanted to bury the Pac-12 as soon as the Huskies lost to Auburn. That was premature. Even now there are enough twists and turns possible to pave the way for the conference to put its champion in the playoff – but the chances are much better if that champion is Washington.

The picks:

FRIDAY

No. 23 South Florida (minus 7½) at Tulsa

Charlie Strong is 15-2 coaching the Bulls ... USF 28-21.

SATURDAY

Missouri (plus 28½)

at No. 1 Alabama

Will this be the week Tua Tagovialoa throws his first fourth-quarter pass? ...

ALABAMA 56-24.

No. 2 Georgia (minus 7½)

at No. 13 LSU.

Tigers will need to conjure up the turnover magic they had during a 5-0 start to keep up with the Bulldogs ...

GEORGIA 28-17.

Minnesota (plus 29½)

at No. 3 Ohio State

Much talk about the Buckeyes’ leaky defense, but the running game has been spotty, too ...

OHIO STATE 45-20.

Pittsburgh (plus 21)

at No. 5 Notre Dame

On Saturday, the Fighting Irish will play their second-to-last home game of the season ...

NOTRE DAME 42-17.

No. 6 West Virginia (minus 6)

at Iowa State

Mountaineers are 5-1 against the Cyclones since moving to the Big 12 ...

WEST VIRGINIA 31-23.

No. 7 Washington (minus 3)

at No. 17 Oregon

Huskies face star QB Justin Herbert with a pass rush that has generated just eight sacks, six from defensive backs ...

OREGON 27-24.

Michigan State (plus 13½)

at No. 8 Penn State

Spartans can’t run (3.42 yards per carry) or stop the pass (64.5 completion rate against). Otherwise, everything is great ... PENN STATE 38-21.

Baylor (plus 14) at No. 9 Texas

After a big victory, the Longhorns better beware of improving Bears ...

TEXAS 41-21.

No. 10 UCF (minus 4½)

at Memphis

Knights and Tigers played a crazy AAC title game last season at UCF; Memphis looking for payback ... UCF 38-31.

No. 15 Wisconsin (plus 7½)

at No. 12 Michigan

The winner brushes off its playoff hopes ... MICHIGAN 28-17.

No. 14 Florida (minus 7)

at Vanderbilt

Gators have lost to the Commodores just once since 1989 ... FLORIDA 27-17.

No. 16 Miami (minus 6)

at Virginia

Hurricanes are still working that Turnover Chain, with a plus-five margin and 14 takeaways ... MIAMI 34-24.